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1935
1935 - 0361.PDF
FEBRI-ARY 14. 1935. ADVERTISEMENTS. FLIGHT. 17 FOR THE ROYAL AIR FORCE M DOES BEST During the Great War, and in the last 18 years, Peto & Radford supplied more batteries to the Royal Air Force than all other makers combined. Dagenite is the robust, dependable battery, with low weight, long life, and proved efficiency. Dagenite batteries for aircraft, with the Davis patent unspillable vent, are now fitted as standard by leading aircraft makers, including the De Havilland Aircraft Co. Ltd. and A. V. Roe Ltd. For all aircraft Dagenite does best. Full details of accumulators for civil aircraft will be sent on re quest. Ask for Catalogue F101. DAGENITE for ACCUMULATORS AIRCRAFT Built by PETO & RADFORD 50 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.I Multi-Motor Mindedness is Here. The finest power installations in the world have been known to fail. Insure against the ~ consequences by insisting upon a "MONOSPAR" MONOPLANE. Prices (£1,500 to £2,300) and speeds (130 m.p.h. to 158 m.p.h.) to suit all pockets and purposes. Demonstrations arranged by the Manufacturers— GENERAL AIRCRAFT LTD.,THE LONDON AIR PARK, FELTHAM, MIDDX. or Aircraft Exchange & Mart Ltd., at the same address.
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